Barnes & Noble was dominating and so big, during the 1990s. Tom Hanks looked like a jerk when he took the role as a book chain executive in You've Got Mail. However, times have revolutionized, B&N has been fighting to cope up. They have lost enormous amount of money in the previous year, the firm said it was time for change. The firm promised to stop manufacturing its own tablets, and partnered with a third party like Kindle Fire line and Amazon. It seems that the third party was Samsung, and the products of their collaboration, Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook, cost $179. It is primarily re-branded the present version Galaxy Tab 4.7.0.
The tablet has 7 inches slate, with core Nook app and pre-loaded with $200 worth free content, it has been recreated so that it can provide enhanced reading practice than the present Nook Android application. Samsung assures that the tablet is better than any Kindle Fire and other Android tablet. Of course, the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook is lightweight, small and easy to hold when reading, it is .35 inch thick, flat, wide edges so that users can easily hold it, although, it is a little flabby like the 8 inches Galaxy Tab S.
It is lovely and attractive for a cheap Samsung device, surely, the 1,280x800 resolution is not as good as 216 ppi pixel density, but still, what more can you ask for a tablet at $179. Users could get good viewing angles with a bright panel, more suitable for movie watching and reading, even if at 50% brightness. It has 32 GB internal memory, plus a card slot for external micro SD card, sim slot, blue tooth, wifi ready headphone jack on top, 3 mega pixel camera and 1.3 mega pixel front camera. At the right corner, are the power button, IR blaster and volume rocker.